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<p>Provides the set of classes to use JavaFX inside Swing applications.</p>
<p>The {@link javafx.embed.swing.JFXPanel JFXPanel} class is the base class
that provides JavaFX and Swing interoperability. This class defines a
lightweight Swing component, which accepts and renders an instance of
{@link javafx.scene.Scene Scene} and forwards all input events from Swing
to the attached JavaFX scene.</p>
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